Dani Camps wrote:
Hi John,
I read your example in chapter and my case is exactly
the same but instead of having a domain I want a
workgroup. I think my configuration is the same you
show in the example except of the domain specific
commands. My smb.conf in the server is:
currently as i wrote a
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Farkas Levente wrote:
| Dani Camps wrote:
| Hi John,
| I read your example in chapter and my case is exactly
| the same but instead of having a domain I want a
| workgroup. I think my configuration is the same you
| show in the example except of the
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Farkas Levente wrote:
| Dani Camps wrote:
| Hi John,
| I read your example in chapter and my case is exactly
| the same but instead of having a domain I want a
| workgroup. I think my configuration is the same you
| show in
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Farkas Levente wrote:
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| Sure it is. Worked last time I tried. It's multiple winbindd
| installations on the same machine that we don't support.
|
| just an example:
| http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=sambam=107392074108142w=2
That's the sysinit
I have two subnets S1 and S2 and only one machine
running samba, but this machine is connected to both
subnets, ahs one interface in each subnet and is
acting as a router.
I want to have a workgroup that spans the two subnets,
so any machine in subnet S1 should see all the
machines regardless of
Maybe a normal and a chrooted samba can resolve your problem
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Since I only have one machine connected to both
subnets running samba, I think I need to run two
instances of samba (smbd and nmbd) in that machine
each one binded to one interface and using different
smb.conf files. Is that the only solution ?
Why? You said these will all be in the same
Run one Samba instance as the WINS server and
disable browsing on the
clients (easy if the Samba server is also the DHCP
server).
The machine that is in the two subnets is a Samba
server (one instance) a WINS server and a DHCP server,
but is not working actually only the clients in one
subnet
Run one Samba instance as the WINS server and
disable browsing on the
clients (easy if the Samba server is also the DHCP
server).
The machine that is in the two subnets is a Samba
server (one instance) a WINS server and a DHCP server,
but is not working actually only the clients in one
I already have all the clients in both subnets
configured to use WINS and configured to be a p-node.
These are my lines in the DHCP server:
-
option netbios-name-servers 192.168.0.1;
option netbios-node-type 2;
More info regarding to the problem:
From the machines in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet I can
do:
nbtstat -a MACHINE_NAME
and it works perfectly! with nay machine in the same
subnet or in the other subnet.
But when I try net view or browsing the with the
network nighbourhood icon I get the error
On Thursday 10 March 2005 15:06, Dani Camps wrote:
More info regarding to the problem:
From the machines in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet I can
do:
nbtstat -a MACHINE_NAME
and it works perfectly! with nay machine in the same
subnet or in the other subnet.
But when I try net view or
Dani,
Have you followed chapter 4 of the Samba-Guide (Samba-3 by Example book)?
What does not work? I am in the process of updating this documentation and
would much value your feedback.
You can download the current version from:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf
I look forward
Hi John,
I read your example in chapter and my case is exactly
the same but instead of having a domain I want a
workgroup. I think my configuration is the same you
show in the example except of the domain specific
commands. My smb.conf in the server is:
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